
The FOBOS series of forensic X-ray imaging systems is designed for non-invasive full-body examination in forensic science, pathology, and law enforcement. These forensic radiography systems enable fast and high-resolution X-ray imaging for forensic investigations, supporting accurate analysis of bones, soft tissues, and internal structures.
The systems are used in morgues, forensic laboratories, and medical examiner facilities requiring reliable forensic X-ray scanning systems for autopsy support, identification, and evidence documentation.
Forensic X-ray scanners from the manufacturer

Discover the best forensic solution for premises which are not well X-ray shielded or for temporary forensic laboratories

The mobile forensic solution consisting of FOBOS system mounted in van

The perfect forensic X-ray imaging solution for morgues, coroners and forensic centers
FOBOS — Forensic Body Scanner

Discover the best forensic solution for premises which are not well X-ray shielded or for temporary forensic laboratories

The mobile forensic solution consisting of FOBOS system mounted in van

The perfect forensic X-ray imaging solution for morgues, coroners and forensic centers
VETOROX systems support two key methods used in veterinary radiotherapy and veterinary oncology radiation:
Superficial radiotherapy. Low-energy X-rays deliver radiation to the epidermis and shallow tissues. This method is widely used in X-ray therapy for animals for treatment of cutaneous tumors and inflammatory dermatologic conditions while minimizing exposure to deeper structures.
Orthovoltage radiotherapy. Medium-energy X-rays provide deeper penetration, allowing effective radiation therapy for animals with subcutaneous and internal tumors while maintaining controlled dose distribution.
VETOROX 200 and VETOROX 300 combine both methods, enabling broader clinical application in veterinary radiation oncology.
FOBOS systems are used in forensic radiology and forensic imaging for examination of human remains in a wide range of investigative scenarios.
Applications include:
- Full-body forensic X-ray scanning for autopsy support;
- Identification of skeletal structures and foreign objects;
- Detection of trauma and internal injuries;
- Examination of bodies in road traffic accidents;
- Analysis of homicide and suicide cases;
- Investigation of drowning and complex forensic cases;
- Support for non-invasive forensic pathology;
- Documentation of evidence for legal proceedings.
Non-invasive X-ray imaging for forensic investigations allows specialists to obtain critical data without altering the body, preserving evidence integrity.
- High-resolution forensic X-ray imaging systems for detailed analysis;
- Fast full-body scanning (under 30 seconds);
- Non-invasive examination preserving forensic evidence;
- High penetration capability for complex cases;
- Reduced need for physical body manipulation;
- Integration with PACS for forensic image analysis and data management;
- Scalable solutions for stationary, mobile, and shielded environments.
The FOBOS series enables efficient and standardized workflows in forensic radiography and pathology imaging.
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The FOBOS series of forensic radiography systems includes three configurations:
- FOBOS XR — stationary full-body forensic X-ray system for morgues and forensic centers, designed for high-resolution imaging and non-invasive autopsy support;
- FOBOS M — mobile forensic X-ray imaging system installed in a van, enabling on-site forensic X-ray scanning in field conditions;
- FOBOS XRS — shielded forensic radiography system with integrated radiation protection, suitable for facilities without dedicated X-ray rooms or temporary forensic laboratories.
Selection of a forensic X-ray imaging system depends on operational requirements:
- FOBOS XR — for fixed installations in morgues and forensic laboratories;
- FOBOS M — for mobile forensic units and field investigations;
- FOBOS XRS — for locations requiring integrated radiation shielding or temporary setups.
Key parameters of these forensic X-ray scanning systems include:
- High-resolution digital X-ray imaging for forensic analysis;
- Full-body scanning in under 30 seconds;
- High penetration capability (Al up to 12″, H₂O up to 32″);
- Multi-angle scanning (AP, lateral, optional 0–110°);
- Load capacity up to 295–340 kg depending on model;
- Carbon-fiber X-ray table with minimal imaging artifacts;
- Integrated PACS software for forensic image processing and analysis.
FOBOS forensic X-ray imaging systems are used in:
- Road traffic accidents;
- Homicide investigations;
- Suicide cases;
- Drowning cases;
- Advanced trauma analysis;
- Identification procedures;
- Non-invasive forensic autopsy;
- Legal and criminal investigations.




















